Toddler Falls Off Cruise Ship
Chloe Wiegand died in 2019 after falling through the window of a cruise ship docked in Puerto Rico.
Toddler falls off cruise ship. Grandfather charged after accidentally dropping toddler to her death from ship A ROYAL CARIBBEAN cruise ship was the scene of a tragic death in July this year after a toddler fell 150ft to. Chloe Wiegands mother Kimberly was overcome with. An American toddler fell to her death on Sunday from the deck of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in San Juan Puerto Rico a spokesman for the local Port Authority said.
While grown-ups have been known to fall off cruise ships and its always a big news story when it happens its also an extremely rare occurrence. Eighteen-month-old Chloe Wiegand fell from the open window of a cruise ship docked in Puerto Rico in July. December 11 2019 805 AM.
Grandfather of Toddler Who Fell Out of Cruise Ship Window Sentenced to 3 Years Probation. A mother sobbed as she recalled seeing her toddler daughter dead on a concrete dock moments after she plunged from a cruise ships 11th deck. Grandfather cries as he recounts toddler falling to her death from a cruise ship He was charged with negligent homicide months after the incident and initially pleaded not guilty.
The mom had heard about adults falling overboard on cruise ships and was afraid this active toddler might fall too. The Freedom of the Seas cruise ship docked on April 24 2006 in Hamburg Germany. The parents of Chloe Wiegand the toddler who fell to her death aboard a cruise ship over the summer are suing Royal Caribbean.
The family of 18-month-old Chloe Wiegand who died after falling off a docked ship in Puerto Rico is placing more blame squarely on the shoulders of the cruise line. In 2012 a 14-month toddler fell from deck 12 to deck 11 on the Monarch of the Seas. Her grandfather Salvatore Anello was playing with her near a window on the 11th floor.
Family travel experts suggest starting with a reality check. Family of toddler who died. Royal Caribbean Cruises filed a motion this month asking the federal court in the Southern District of Florida to dismiss a suit by the family of the toddler Chloe Rae Margaret Wiegand who died.
